Topic: Dolly shots
Hey guys.
Just been practicing some Dolly shots. I would like to know some feedback .
Thanks to shrankenhiemer for some help.
-Loz
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Hey guys.
Just been practicing some Dolly shots. I would like to know some feedback .
Thanks to shrankenhiemer for some help.
-Loz
The first was smoother but changed speed half way through, the second had a lot of bumps. Can you post a picture of your set up?
the first one was the best. it was REALLY smooth.
Hmm, I wouldn't say any of them were particularly smooth. One thing I would recommend is taping a ruler behind your camera so that not only does it give you a track to help keep your dolly straight, but it will let you measure how much you're moving your camera per frame, so it moves at a consistent pace.
Hmm, I wouldn't say any of them were particularly smooth. One thing I would recommend is taping a ruler behind your camera so that not only does it give you a track to help keep your dolly straight, but it will let you measure how much you're moving your camera per frame, so it moves at a consistent pace.
Thanks for the advice . I will try with the ruler. How much should I move of the camera each time to make it smooth? A couple of millimeters? Or is just down to what type of atmosphere you want to portray?
The first was smoother but changed speed half way through, the second had a lot of bumps. Can you post a picture of your set up?
I cleared the set and set-up away, it wasn't particularly great anyway. But I'll probably try again, with the method Zach suggested, so I'll try to get a pic then .
Thanks for the comments guys .
The ruler is a great idea! thanks for the tip for us noobs! (me)
er, whats a dolly shot?
a dolly shot is the same as a camera moving through a scene(usually on a dolly, hence the name).
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